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  • Barn fresh fruit

    MARIO Pivetta and Renzo Greguol (Terry), along with their partners, Connie and Judy, purchased Emerald Fruit Barn in August 2005. Mario has successfully owned and…

  • Different look at graffiti art

    By Paul PickeringIN HIS acclaimed student documentary, Menzies Creek resident Henry Swadesir aims to blur the line between graffiti and vandalism, lending a voice to…

  • Shire push against GM

    By Tania MartinTHE Shire of Yarra Ranges is calling for local governments to have a say in the review of the moratorium on genetically modified…

  • Forging ahead

    MAKING the most of a monster raffle, Gembrook Scout Club has been named the third highest fundraiser in a state campaign to raise money for…

  • Italian images

    By Paul PickeringIN THEIR new exhibition, La Dolce Vita in Italia, a group of hills artists show that they have not only painted The Sweet…

  • Handley hammers ton

    By Iain HarleyFERNTREE Gully finished their home and away season with an emphatic win over Mountain Gate the FTGDCA’s round 11 action. The Blues batted…

  • Heat on over cash shortfall

    By Tania Martin THE Shire of Yarra Ranges is calling for the State Government to increase funding for a popular youth program to cover its…

  • Cooking locks in the flavour

    PAESANO Restaurant at Knox Ozone has recently introduced Stonegrill, an exciting new dining concept. Paesano is thought to be the only restaurant in the eastern…

  • Juniors show poor form

    Under 16 THE boys failed to man up and play team footy, giving Emerald the opportunity to dominate the game. Lack of dedication (by some…

  • Call to fold ’em

    By Casey NeillTHE region’s gamblers have lost $62.5 million in just six months on gaming machines, prompting a council call for stronger regulations. In the…

  • There are bears out there

    By Tania MartinAVONSLEIGH teddy bear maker Judy Parker will take all sorts of fuzzy and cuddly bears to the Stitches and Craft show next week.…

  • The word on literacy

    ST JOSEPH’S College teaching and curriculum is designed to cater for boys’ learning preference. The teachers’ expertise in dealing with boys enables them to open…

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